Meeting with Visvaldas Morkevičius, winner of the Seeking the Latest in Photography! award
July 22 18.30| Online, Language: English
Within the framework of the educational programme Visions of the Age, on Facebook
platform there will be an opportunity to meet with Visvaldas Morkevičius, winner of the
Riga Photography Biennial - NEXT 2021 award Seeking the Latest in Photography!,
whose exhibition Looking Forward to Meet Me is on show at the ISSP Gallery from
July 9 until August 11.
This year the Riga Photography Biennial – NEXT Seeking the Latest in Photography! prize is
presented for the fourth time. The goal of the award is to discover and appraise the creative
efforts of young artists who demonstrate the power of the image in their works, offering an
original point of view and conceptual depth, suited to the times. It highlights emerging Baltic
artists whose works are already dominated by these qualities. Since 2019, the award has been
presented within the Biennial's off-year programme NEXT in cooperation with the ISSP
Gallery.
In 2021, the international jury presented the main award to Visvaldas Morkevičius for his
series Looking Forward to Meet Me, it is realized as a (narcissistic) introspection; an artist’s
self-analysis transformed into a visual and spatial work. The title of the project is a projection
of a future moment, an impending encounter with oneself. While the collection of works
within the project includes one self-portrait, the photograph remains almost imperceptible as
it is framed underneath a stained glass pane. The project is thus a portrait ‘in becoming’ that
relies on art history symbols, tropes borrowed from classical mythology, psychoanalytic
interpretations, and personal memories. Some visual elements are rather figurative, while
other photographic works drift towards abstraction. As a result, the project creates a collage
of myriad connections and associations that defy arbitrary boundaries of representation as
portrayal. Looking Forward to Meet Me rejects the canonical quality of objective likeness
that the genre of this project is defined by, and delves into the process of self-awareness,
recognition and understanding.
Commenting on their decision, the jury noted: “Morkevičius' work is a playful interpretation
of self-analysis, built with great creativity. His practice shifts on to the borderline of
photography using a brilliant mixed media approach. Through this Morkevičius creates a
multi-layered visual scenario where the viewer is invited not just to view the artist's portrait,
but also be on the lookout for their own. The project, conceived in recent months, is a mirror
of contemporary social and cultural issues, talking about self-knowledge, introspection and
self-acceptance.”
The Riga Photography Biennial – NEXT 2021 Seeking the Latest in Photography! prize jury:
Saara Hacklin (FI), curator at the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art; Valentinas
Klimašauskas (LT), curator, writer and curator of the 14th Baltic Triennial; Adam Mazur
(PL), art critic, art historian and curator; Elena Vaninetti (IT), curator and editor at YET
Magazine; Audrey Hoareau (FR), artistic director of Photo Basel; Laura Toots (EE), curator
and project manager of Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM) and Evita Goze
(LV), artist, curator, writer and ISSP Gallery representative.
Visvaldas Morkevičius also received the VV Foundation prize – an opportunity to take part in
the PAiR Residency in Pāvilosta.
Visvaldas Morkevičius (1990) is a Lithuanian artist who uses the photographic medium to
widely explore portraiture. He, in his own terms, “collects realities” by observing the daily
surroundings of his subjects, and uses self-analysis in order to look into the possibilities of
self-portraits. By using diverse lo-fi and hi-fi aesthetics and working with materials from
classical analog photography to modern digital tools, Morkevičius manipulates the sense of
time in his works and its perception. Works by Morkevičius have been exhibited in solo and
group exhibitions around Europe, are held in museum and private art collections such as MO
Museum, Lewben Art Foundation, SEB Bank Art Collection.
Participants: Visvaldas Morkevičius (LT)
Organizer: Riga Photography Biennial in cooperation with State Culture Capital Foundation
mērķprogramma “KultūrELPA”, ISSP and Nordic Council of Ministers’ Office in Latvia
Image: Visvaldas Morkevičius. ‘Looking Forward to Meet Me’ #7, 2020
